Greetings,
Trying my luck here as I had no response at geekhack
Trackpoint stem on my beloved KPH0035 IBM USB spacesaver keyboard which I'm primarily uses for work is broken it is a BOURNS 3722B based trackpoint module - see attachments below
I'm wondering if this is repairable or I actually have to replace the entire module?
Not quite sure where I can even find spare part for this
Thanks in advance
Broken trackpoint stem
- rsbseb
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If it is ABS it could be solvent welded back together. The solvent glue for doing such a repair can be found in just about any home improvement center. I'm not familiar with your component though and am uncertain about any measure of success you would have. replacement might be a better option as it looks like there is a conductive surface applied to the bottom
How did you manage to break it?
How did you manage to break it?
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Thank you for respondingrsbseb wrote: ↑If it is ABS it could be solvent welded back together. The solvent glue for doing such a repair can be found in just about any home improvement center. I'm not familiar with your component though and am uncertain about any measure of success you would have. replacement might be a better option as it looks like there is a conductive surface applied to the bottom
How did you manage to break it?
I actually bought the keyboard off ebay and it arrived broken - I paid a fortune to have it shipped from U.S. to Melbourne Australia
It's going to cost me heaps more to ship it back for return... hopefully I get a partial refund while I hunt for spare parts..
Sigh...
- rsbseb
- -Horned Rabbit-
- Location: In the heart of the Ozarks
- Main keyboard: Varies
- Main mouse: logitech 570 trackball
- Favorite switch: I dream of a silky smooth Izot
- DT Pro Member: 0112
A quick search resulted in an article explaining the tech behind your part. It is made of a ceramic material not ABS so scratch my previous recommendation. below is a link to the article which includes contact info for the manufacturer. They may be able to provide a replacement or send you to a vendor who can.
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